A 2016-12-11 11:27, Joonas Kylmälä escrigué: > On 12/11/16, Paul Wise <[email protected]> wrote: >> IMO forcing visitors to your website to run arbitrary unsigned code is >> the height of rudeness and JavaScript/WebAssembly are no exception to >> that rule. >> > > I can totally agree with you. Nice thing with free JS is that you're > not forced to run the arbitary JS provided by the site's server – you > can use your own supplied JS. It's atm a bit of work to setup the > browser to use your own JS but maybe very soon we will have some > people distributing signed and free code and also some browser plugin > etc. that replaces automatically the code with the signed code.
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